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Jan Frazier on anger

Jan Frazier on anger
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8/2/12 10:24 PM
Jasmine Marie Engler:

Okay. Now can we turn the conversation back to Jan Frazier's lack of anger and hate? I'd really like to learn.


Hi Jazzi

I bought her book for Kindle "When Fear Falls Away" and I remember she said the following:

"I occasionally become angry, when a situation calls for it, but the anger does its work and then passes quickly, leaving no residue. I seldom feel stress in any form, and when I do, it is subtle and fleeting."

If you haven't bought her book I highly recommend it. At $10 it's pretty affordable as an ebook. She's very forthright about her background and her ongoing experience through the period of acclimatisation.

Craig

RE: Jan Frazier on anger
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8/2/12 10:33 PM as a reply to Craig N.
Craig N:

"I occasionally become angry, when a situation calls for it, but the anger does its work and then passes quickly, leaving no residue. I seldom feel stress in any form, and when I do, it is subtle and fleeting."


Sounds like (technical) 3rd or 4th path as defined here at the DhO. Though what she means by 'stress' may differ to how others see it.

RE: Jan Frazier on anger
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8/3/12 10:06 PM as a reply to Craig N.
Thanks, Craig, for pointing out that misunderstanding! I appreciate the clear-up! I am going through the process of getting the e-book, but the issue lies more with how much time I currently have to read, lol! But I appreciate that knowledge!

Love and Happiness,
Jazzi